# Meraki oAuth integration

Cisco Meraki recently introduce the option to authenticate integrations using oAuth authentication instead of the legacy static API Keys.

All Organizations adhering to the Beta Program will now see this option when connecting Meraki to Cusna.

&#x20;On the **Setup**, **Integrations** page, on the **WiFi Network** card, select Meraki form the **WiFi Vendor** dropdown.

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Check the toggle **Connect via oAuth**. The button **Connect with Meraki** appears instead of the API Key input.

Click the Connect with Meraki button, to get redirected to the Meraki Authorization page.

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In the **Select an organization** dropdown, select the Organization you want to link to your Cusna accoutn and click **Allow**.

You'll be redirected to the Cusna dashboard. Initially you may see the button with the label "pending",  while the integration gets finalized.&#x20;

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